Topical Night: Web Driven

March 18, 2014 · 6:00 PM

The Dumbarton Area Library

We intended to hold this program in January, but were snowed out. Here's the idea: you suggest a website you would like to share with the group, for purposes of sparking discussion. We have a projector and the WiFi connection at the library to show it so that you can give us a brief tour.

The content comes from those of you who suggest sites. If you'd like, post your suggestions here for sites to explore. At the meeting, priority will be given to sites suggested ahead of time, then we will move on to those suggested at the meeting.

We're about:

RRNA is a social and discussion group serving people who hold naturalistic worldviews. Many secular humanists, atheists, freethinkers, skeptics, and Buddhists are naturalistic. The "brights" movement, from which this group grew, advocated a naturalistic worldview. "Naturalism," as we use it, comes from the field of philosophy. But one needn't be versed in philosophy to know one is a naturalist; many people live with a naturalistic assumption, but would not be familiar with the label. Simply put, naturalism asserts that nothing supernatural exists. Most naturalists would agree, for example, that everything is physical. And nearly all naturalists see science as the best guide to evaluating the characteristics of what there is.

We invite those who have, or are considering, naturalistic perspectives.